Returns a new string copied from +self+, with trailing characters possibly removed:
When +line_sep+ is "\n", removes the last one or two characters
if they are "\r", "\n", or "\r\n"
(but not "\n\r"):
$/ # => "\n"
"abc\r".chomp # => "abc"
"abc\n".chomp # => "abc"
"abc\r\n".chomp # => "abc"
"abc\n\r".chomp # => "abc\n"
"тест\r\n".chomp # => "тест"
"こんにちは\r\n".chomp # => "こんにちは"
When +line_sep+ is '' (an empty string),
removes multiple trailing occurrences of "\n" or "\r\n"
(but not "\r" or "\n\r"):
"abc\n\n\n".chomp('') # => "abc"
"abc\r\n\r\n\r\n".chomp('') # => "abc"
"abc\n\n\r\n\r\n\n\n".chomp('') # => "abc"
"abc\n\r\n\r\n\r".chomp('') # => "abc\n\r\n\r\n\r"
"abc\r\r\r".chomp('') # => "abc\r\r\r"
When +line_sep+ is neither "\n" nor '',
removes a single trailing line separator if there is one:
'abcd'.chomp('d') # => "abc"
'abcdd'.chomp('d') # => "abcd"